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Ep. 23 - Truth & Dignity
Season 1 Episode 23
Proudly LGBT, and proudly Catholic? Many believers are both.
In this episode, journalist Michael O’Loughlin joins associate editor Matt Sitman for a …
6 years, 3 months ago
Ep. 22 - Against the Machine
Season 1 Episode 22
What is a home? And what happens when old patterns of life break down?
In his new book Savage Gods, British writer and former environmental activist …
6 years, 3 months ago
Ep. 21 - End Times
Season 1 Episode 21
Native Californian (and Catholic writer) Kaya Oakes stopped by our offices a few weeks ago.
She spoke with associate editor Matt Sitman about what it’…
6 years, 4 months ago
Ep. 20 - Before & After
Season 1 Episode 20
Conversion is never neat and tidy. We like to think of “the new life” as a radical break from the past. But in reality the threads of our prior lives…
6 years, 5 months ago
Ep. 19 - Borderlands & Barrios
Season 1 Episode 19
Political power doesn’t just “happen.” It has to be built.
In this episode we speak with Benjamin Francis-Fallon about his new book, The Rise of the …
6 years, 5 months ago
Ep. 18 - A Call to Public Life
Episode 18
Is Catholicism compatible with representative democracy?
A twentieth-century Italian priest, Don Luigi Sturzo, certainly thought so. As populism threa…
6 years, 5 months ago
Ep. 17 - Back to School
Episode 17
In this episode, we speak with Fr. Anthony Andreassi, principal of Regis High School, the historic Jesuit institution in Manhattan. Fr. Andreassi tal…
6 years, 6 months ago
Ep. 16 - Servants of Memory
Episode 16
Each day we find ourselves awash in a sea of information. Our social media feeds, newspapers, and cable news bring stories of fresh catastrophe, clou…
6 years, 7 months ago
Leisure & Labor
Episode 15
Summer's closing days are upon us. As temperatures cool and the days grow shorter, it's also the best time to hit the beach (or a nice shady grove) w…
6 years, 7 months ago
Forget-Me-Not
Season 1 Episode 14
There are some things we'd rather not remember: old wounds, moral lapses, humiliating failures. But there are also things we have a duty to never for…
6 years, 8 months ago